Some remnants of my documentation from the Serendipity show. All but the last image are from during the set-up/working on the space. The last image is from after Charma Force's work was annihilated.Â
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Some remnants of my documentation from the Serendipity show. All but the last image are from during the set-up/working on the space. The last image is from after Charma Force's work was annihilated.Â
From 'Serendipity' exhibition
Charma Force -Â Do Not Sit On This
Decommissioning.
4/4
1 - Jessica Clarke
2 - Amy Stevenson
3 - Lizzie Royle
4-5 - David Taylor (me)
6 - Sarah Holich
7-8 - Charma Force
9 - Naomi Hatton
There are a few that I have missed due to the pictures not coming out as well as I had hoped (Lizi and Vicki's, because I forgot to adjust the focus as I was in a rush, rookie mistake). Aggravating as I like both pieces.
3/4
1-3 - Amy Stevenson
4 - Abbey Furniss
5 - Zoey Hyland
6-7 - Sarah Holich
8-9 - Willow Rowlands
10 - Amy Stevenson
2/4
1 - Bronte Gregory
2 - Darcy Jordan
3 - Aisha Gard
4-6 - Willow Rowlands
7-8 - Amy Stevenson & Bronte Gregory
9 - Jamie Wilson
10 - Ben Gardner
1/4
1-3 - Danny Markham
4 - Alex Sherburn
5-6 - Feargal McKenna
7-8 - Cathy Wood
9-10 - Paul Carling
Federation House 20th Jan - 1st Feb.
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Experimenting with the hanging strategy for my prints. I am going to show 9 images, 8 of which are 20x25cm, and the 9th will likely be A3 or close, depending on frames available. I want to have a central image that is larger than the others, without dwarfing them, to draw the eye in and then out again, to the surrounding images. The central image in this picture is just an A3 placeholder (a reject print from another series), until I find a suitably sized frame and print the image for it. The arrangement of the other images is also not set at this point, they aren't in any order yet. I also don't have a name I like yet either, but there's time still for that.
I'm hoping to make a video piece for projection for the exhibition as well, but I haven't resolved the process fully yet and I will need to get DVD authoring to work properly finally as well, although I have a (rather old) media playing device that might do the trick, but I'll have to test it first.
Final poster for our show on the 7th February at Federation House. Lots of work has gone in to this, in very little time, very pleased with everyone who has worked so hard on such a massive job.
I will be exhibiting 1892 and 1907 at the Waterside Arts Centre open exhibition on the 7th of February. I will also be exhibiting other work at the 4th floor of Federation House as part of our Serendipity exhibition on the same evening.
Info to be filled in - images from Federation House (20th-22nd January). The space, and Paul finding special bits of things.
Serendipity (Gallery Group)
Photographs: -
So I was there early yesterday and decided to photograph the building so this is a nice photo of vegetation growing on The Wrong Building
The right building, Doric columns very plain no volute no acanthus leaves had a conversation about this with Danny in the pub last nightÂ
In the nature of these things I did not think (confusion and not thinking being my usual state) to take before pics this is yesterday evening after much hard work
This is what sitting on nails all day will get you a torn shirt.
BSD (Blue Screen of Death) in ASDA this morning, I used to read a computer mag that had a regular slot where you could post in BSDs in interesting places. This might have been published!
Same mistake as yesterday didn’t photograph the before
Did notice that the half silvered windows made nice reflections of the people inside however.
You will obviously draw the conclusion from this post that whatever else I may be, photo-journalist I am not.
End of a long day of hammers, crowbars and nasty floor tiles. Preparing our gallery space for the 7th February
Another sample poster with some of my recent work as the basis.